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German citizens do not serve on juries, while American citizens do.
Explanation:
Because both, American and German have the right to vote.
And I know that American citizens serve as juries.
So the correct answer is the last one.
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Background and Definitions
Think about a time that you witnessed a person hurting another person either psychologically or physically. What did you do? Most of us like to think that in times of crisis, we would step in and heroically save another person in need, but history shows that this is not always the case. The bystander effect is the tendency of individuals to avoid getting involved in situations when there are other people around to help. During the holocaust, which was the genocide of Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, and political opponents during Nazi Germany in the 1940s, bystanders saw what was happening, but avoided getting involved. It took decades before social psychologists began to research the bystander effect and could explain what happened. Let's examine the bystander effect during the holocaust.
The Rise of Anti-Semitism
Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party did not begin their assault on the Jewish people with concentration camps, but slowly managed to isolate and dehumanize Jewish people through propaganda and policy changes. Germany was going through a particularly difficult economic time as the treaty that concluded World War I found Germany at fault and required them to pay reparations to other countries. Hitler rose to power with the promise that he would return Germany to greatness. He unified the German citizens by creating a common enemy, the Jews, who he blamed for leading the revolt against the German monarchy. In Hitler's opinion, this is what caused Germany to lose World War I.
Angry citizens looking for a scapegoat turned the other way when laws that excluded Jewish people from certain jobs, schools, and organizations were passed. Intermarriage between Jews and Aryans became illegal. Jewish businesses were taken over and Jewish people were not allowed in most public places. They were no longer considered citizens of Germany. By the time deportation and extermination began, most German citizens had very little interaction with their Jewish neighbors and had accepted the state's position of Aryan supremacy.
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In den Osterferien hatte ich viel Spaß, Zeit mit der Familie zu verbringen. Ich war auch an vielen Orten und hatte viel Spaß. Meine Onkel und Tanten verstecken Ostereier für mich und meine Cousins.
Ich konnte Zeit mit meinen Eltern verbringen und wir konnten auf einem großen Boot mitfahren, und ich konnte die schöne Aussicht auf das Meer genießen.
Ich war auch mit meiner Familie zum Grillen und wir haben ein paar leckere Burger und Hotdogs gegessen. Meine Familie kaufte viele Spiele für uns zum Spielen und wir aßen auch viele Snacks.
Answer:
put more points on the line like 100
Explanation:
You could also make it informal singular, and say “Wie heißt du?”